"I work a job with a lot of downtime and we're allowed to browse the web when things are slow. I've been trying to cut down on the social networking time suck and StumpleUpon really fills the void. I'm never bored when it's slow! Switching things up really keeps me from wanting to go back and do the same thing over and over to fill the time."

"I'm not quite sure what to think about this solution, there was very little information offered by the website, but by the description it seems that some would find it useful if they required some sort of bookmarking service a little more advanced than what is offered already on browsers. For me personally, I'd like something that shows a little more information right off the bat on the website so that if other people I knew were to use it, they'd feel more confident in it."

"When I go looking for news sometimes it can get chaotic. I heard about Digg Reader, which would centralize news sources for me so I did not have to go looking for them. This service was really a game changer for me when it comes to getting my news. I save so much time. It is like somebody goes and gets all the good articles from newspapers and makes me a personalized newspaper and frops it on my doorstep aka my phone. I can't even find something negative to say about it and my friends would be the this first to tell you that I can usually find a negative aspect of everything."

"Having the ability to load bookmarks or reading material from all accounts into one place is very nice, and as it offers a "mark as read" option it quickly clears out (visually) what you no longer need to see if you'd like it to. Personally I find the feature that automatically checks to see if the link is still alive or dead is very useful so I don't have any "wasted" bookmarks lingering around."

"Bookmarks are for books, not browsers. Organize your browser tabs into Toby so you can access key resources in one click instead of seven. Toby is pretty cool to have everything in hand always available."

"Tagpacker is one of the easiest to use social bookmarking websites. You can organize your bookmarks so much easier and prevents over bookmarking. You can share your bookmarks with others even follow people with the same interest."

"I don't really need another bookmark system, and I'm not all that keen on being social with my bookmarks either. Too many are just for me, or are reminders to come back to something later. So I don't want to be social about one if I haven't really delved into a site. The link here just dumps you into the site with no explanation or "reason d'etre." Not very social in my book! This might be interesting once you figure it out, but they need to make it much more enticing to take the time to do so."

"Start.me has a pleasing visual interface that seems like it could save a lot of time and clicks. I liked that it has a fully functional free version that seems to already be able to do most of what you'd expect, with there being even more potential functionality unlock-able in the premium versions. It seems to certainly be preferable to organizing one's bookmarks in a conventional browser interface."

"When I'm reading a technical document I often need to save certain bits or pieces to reference later. Lumio is perfect for that. I can easily save and organize information in an easy to use sidebar. I can also easily share the information I have saved with other people."

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